November storyteller Jennifer Ould moved to Chicago from North Carolina 20 years ago and found home here. She has a Master of Divinity degree and, in addition to her day job at a progressive and inclusive seminary in Evanston, she’s a sunshine, cider, and bourbon lover who runs, shows up for protests, believes in subversive goodness, and messes with her conservative evangelical family and friends’ social media feeds by advocating for justice and inclusion of all kinds. She’s told stories at Story Lab, Loose Chicks, and Gilead Chicago, a “queer, storytelling bar church” that meets on the Northside to tell true stories that change lives, but her storytelling home is here OUTspoken, where she showed up around 9 years ago and you’ve never gotten rid of her. Hear Jennifer’s story Tuesday, November 5, at OUTspoken at Sidetrack.